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Originally Posted by fng3
the FCC confidentiality ends on 4-19-07. That releases pretty much every doc and photo they have on the 6800. I can only image that the carriers want the finished product out by then instead of people rummaging around in user manual revision files to see the goods.
http://tinyurl.com/2n8ocf
EDIT: made URL smaller due to its lenght. (marctronixx)
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Even though the date available says April 19, that might not be the case. In doing research on the i760 and how we can remove their short-term confidentiality see here:
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/samsu...plain-fcc.html
we have found out lots more information on the short-term confidentiality. First the OEM has the ability to request a 45 day privacy block, which is what HTC did here. And then they have the ability to request that again towards the end of the 45 day privacy, and then again, up to 180 days. So even though they say it might be available, it most likely won't since they will probably request two more 45 day blocks of short term confidentiality.
So even though it "might" be available on April 19, don't expect it, you might see the date change to around the first of June, and then again to around the middle of July. So you might not even see the rest of the stuff till the middle of July, depending on if they request the confidentiality, or Market the device, or release it, both of which remove the short-term confidentiality.
This is why we are getting ready to "notify" the FCC of the marketing activity that the SCH-i760 has been doing, in the hopes of removing the short-term confidentiality, and that fact that Samsung incorrectly requested confidentiality in requesting the full 180 days at once, instead of 45 days at a short with a request update each time till the full 180 days have been reached.
Just wanted to give you that info, so you weren't upset when April 19 comes, and the date is extended...